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== Notes == | |||
Here is the diary entry from [http://papermonsters.davegahan.com/tour/diary.html DaveGahan.com]: | |||
''Doing breakfast on my own, which consists of tobacco and caffeine (I got to quit smoking, but not here), I planned my day. After dodging the psychotic Canadian (not Vince), I set off on my own to explore. This was a learning curve I didn't expect. I wound up on the "other side of the tracks" or actually the other side of the river, looking for something that did not exist. Trying to communicate is impossible and a little weird with all those pistol-toting Russians. My A 70 doesn't compete. I got to see a side of this town few outsiders have. I was relieved to get back to the hotel, psycho Canadian and all. We had a mind-blowing show. Just a sea of fans singing along to "Paper Monsters" as well as the DM classics.'' | |||
''Author: Knox'' | |||
Deadушки and Butch were the support acts. | |||
== Set list == | |||
#[[Hidden Houses]] | #[[Hidden Houses]] | ||
#[[Hold On]] | #[[Hold On]] | ||
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#[[I Feel You]] | #[[I Feel You]] | ||
#[[Never Let Me Down Again]] | #[[Never Let Me Down Again]] | ||
#[[ | #[[Enjoy The Silence]] / [[Just Can't Get Enough]] | ||
[[Category:2003 Paper Monsters Tour]] | [[Category:2003 Paper Monsters Tour]] |
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Notes
Here is the diary entry from DaveGahan.com:
Doing breakfast on my own, which consists of tobacco and caffeine (I got to quit smoking, but not here), I planned my day. After dodging the psychotic Canadian (not Vince), I set off on my own to explore. This was a learning curve I didn't expect. I wound up on the "other side of the tracks" or actually the other side of the river, looking for something that did not exist. Trying to communicate is impossible and a little weird with all those pistol-toting Russians. My A 70 doesn't compete. I got to see a side of this town few outsiders have. I was relieved to get back to the hotel, psycho Canadian and all. We had a mind-blowing show. Just a sea of fans singing along to "Paper Monsters" as well as the DM classics.
Author: Knox
Deadушки and Butch were the support acts.